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He certainly didn't want a wife who was fickle as Ann.
As was only natural he confided his searchings to Ann, conceding ruefully that it certainly looked as if their own Congregationalists were wrong and the Baptists right.
If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
The Chancellor had as much business there as Ulbricht had in East Berlin -- and was certainly less provocative than the juvenile sound-truck taunts of Gerhard Eisler.
He should be, as Dag Hammarskjold certainly was, a citizen of the world.
The editorial `` Confrontation '' was certainly direct in its appeal to those of us living here in America.
Afraid at one and the same time that his work might be turned down -- which would be a blow to his pride even though no one knew he was the author -- and that the work would be accepted, and then that his violent feelings in the matter would certainly betray how deeply concerned he was in spite of himself.
for to attend the dying was something she had never experienced, and certainly had not imagined when she thought of the duties she would have as Bobby Joe's wife.
but they all hastened to add that certainly less time was needed on it than presently spent.
When we repeat the remark that such suffering was a bad thing, the feeling with which we made it last week may be at or near the vanishing point, but if we were asked whether we meant to say what we did before, we should certainly answer Yes.
There was no close examination of his clothes for bloodstains, and certainly no scientific test was made of them.
Her statement certainly was true ; ;
She was complying with the law in regard to registrations but she certainly wasn't checking license numbers or bothering the tenants.
I think her husband strongly suspects so, and that's why he called me in on the thing in direct defiance of his confederates and almost certainly without telling them why he was doing so.
And he certainly couldn't have guessed that she would resist his demand for the gold or that she was not the yielding -- yes, and credible fool he had every right to expect.
there were certainly now fewer mouths to feed but there was less to feed them with.
The killer, if in our present group, would certainly be interested in knowing that much, and even though with the fingerprint evidence what it was I could see no way he could use this bit of information to improve on his situation, there might always be some way.
( `` I certainly was not at the Dumont last night and my husband couldn't have been.
There certainly was not any more energy displayed after it was clear the United States would not back the pro-Western government to the hilt.
Such a series of articles was certainly never printed in the public press of mid-Victorian England.
According to Peter Heather, Theodoric's former governor Theudis was implicated in Amalaric's murder, " and was certainly its prime beneficiary.

certainly and Paris
It was certainly read by the Franciscans at Paris, including Bonaventure.
The money was invested in a government bond which provided if not a lavish then certainly a comfortable income which allowed the Pascal family to move to, and enjoy, Paris.
Surprisingly, considering the later French distaste for castrati they certainly existed in France at this time also, being known of in Paris, Orléans, Picardy and Normandy, though they were not abundant: the King of France himself had difficulty in obtaining them.
He entered the Franciscan Order in 1243 and studied at the University of Paris, possibly under Alexander of Hales, and certainly under Alexander's successor, John of Rochelle.
Triple sec was certainly widely known by 1878 ; at the Exposition Universelle of 1878 in Paris, several distillers were offering " Curaço triple sec " as well as " Curaço doux ".
He was certainly in Paris in the summer of 1641.
Béranger has been described as " the most popular French songwriter of all time ", and it is certainly true that, in the 19th century, no nation had a lyricist whose influence on his fellow countrymen compared to that exercised by Béranger on the citizens of Paris.
Maximillian Robespierre certainly took notice of Tallien's “ royalist ” behavior and recalled him to Paris.
The title, employed also by Johannes de Garlandia, means that Perotinus, like Leoninus, earned the degree magister artium, almost certainly in Paris, and that he was licensed to teach.
However almost certainly Isabella risked everything by chancing Mortimer's companionship and emotional support when they first met again at Paris in Christmas 1325 four years later.
A proof edition of the first ten " days " was circulated in Saint Petersburg in 1805, and a second extract was published in Paris in 1813, almost certainly with Potocki's permission.
And certainly it isn ’ t the peace that came to Southeast Asia after the Paris Peace accords were signed.
Casiraghi certainly completed two internships, firstly with the publishing house of Pierre Laffont in Paris, and then later from October 2007 with the Sunday magazine supplement of
Earlier, Matthew Paris had described Silvester as " the king's faithful clerk, dear and close, obtaining the first place in the chancery, where he served him wisely " and certainly Henry would have had the ability to persuade Silvester to accept the bishopric.
He and his wife were certainly living in Paris in 1529, probably in the neighborhood of the parish of Ste Innoceth, in the cemetery of whicn they were buried.
A decisive moment in the history of volleyball ’ s first 100 years was certainly that of the founding of the FIVB ( Federation Internationale de Volleyball ) when in April 1947 representatives of 14 countries ( Belgium, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, France, Netherlands, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Uruguay, USA and Yugoslavia ) met in Paris under the leadership of France ’ s Paul Libaud to found the FIVB.
The way in which the poem was received certainly lends to understanding the climate in which Baudelaire created Le Spleen de Paris, in that “ It appears to be almost a diary entry, an explicit rundown of the day ’ s events ; those events seem to be precisely the kind that Charles Baudelaire would have experienced in the hectic and hypocritical world of the literary marketplace of his day .”
The Martin de Permond family, after various vicissitudes, settled at Paris, and Bonaparte certainly frequented their house a good deal after the downfall of the Jacobin party in Thermidor 1794.
On April 17, 1909 in Paris, Sam McVey fought Joe Jeanette in a bout considered one of the greatest and certainly one of the longest of the 20th century.
Major Pendennis ' remark ( in the novel " Pendennis " by the English author William Makepeace Thackeray ) that he had read nothing of the novel kind for thirty years except Paul de Kock, who certainly made him laugh, is likely to remain one of the most durable of his testimonials, and may be classed with the legendary question of a foreign sovereign to a Frenchman who was paying his respects, Vous venez de Paris et vous devez savoir des nouvelles.
It was certainly a joke for Thomas Paine was then under sentence of death for treason and exiled in revolutionary Paris.
Thévenot's baptismal name was Nicolas, Melchisédech being added as the second ( confirmation ) name, almost certainly in honour of his maternal grandfather, Melchisédech Garnier ( d. 1637 ), an " avocat " at the Parlement of Paris, and probably a Huguenot ( given the Old Testament name ).
With Maunoury's attack on 6 September ( as ordered by French Commander in Chief Joseph Joffre ) the First Battle of the Marne commenced, which almost certainly saved Paris from being lost to the Germans.

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